Formation | 2006 |
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The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) is a non-profit organization founded in 2006. It is based in New York City and is dedicated to supporting work by and about women in the film industry.[1] The AWFJ is composed of 84 professional female movie critics, journalists, and feature writers working in print, broadcast, and online media. The British Film Institute describes the AWFJ as an organization that collects articles by its (mainly U.S.-based) members, gives annual awards, and "supports films by and about women".[2]
EDA Awards
Beginning in 2007, the group annually gives awards to the best (and worst) in film, as voted on by its members. These awards are called EDAs in honor of AWFJ founder Jennifer Merin's mother, actress Eda Reiss Merin. EDA is also an acronym for Excellent Dynamic Activism.[3] These awards have been reported on in recent years by a number of mainstream media sources including Time, USA Today, and Variety, and are also included in The New York Times' movie reviews awards lists.[4][5][6][7] In 2007, AWFJ released a Top 100 Films List in response to the American Film Institute revision of their 100 Years, 100 Films list.[8] In creating their list, the AWFJ was motivated by the fact that only 4.5 out of 400 films on AFI's ballot were directed by women.[9]
In addition to awards for achievement granted regardless of gender (Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Screenplay Adapted, Best Documentary, Best Animated Film, Best Ensemble Cast, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Film Music or Score, and Best Non-English-Language Film), there are also "EDA Female Focus Awards" (Best Woman Director, Best Woman Screenwriter, Kick Ass Award For Best Female Action Star, Best Animated Female, Best Breakthrough Performance, Best Newcomer, Women's Image Award, Sexist Pig Award, Hanging in There Award for Persistence, Actress Defying Age and Agism, Lifetime Achievement Award, Award for Humanitarian Activism, Female Icon Award, and This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry) and "EDA Special Mention Awards" (Hall of Shame Award, Actress Most in Need of a New Agent, Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't, Unforgettable Moment Award, Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction, Most Egregious Age Difference Between Leading Man and Love Interest, Bravest Performance Award, Best Leap from Actress to Director Award, Cultural Crossover Award, Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award, and Best of the Fests).[10]
EDA Best of Awards winners and nominees
(WON) | Indicates the winner |
Year | Category | Nominee | Ref. |
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2007 | Best Film | No Country for Old Men (WON) | [11][12] |
Atonement | |||
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | |||
Into the Wild | |||
Best Director | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen – No Country for Old Men (WON) | ||
Sean Penn – Into the Wild | |||
Sarah Polley – Away from Her | |||
Julian Schnabel – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | |||
Best Original Screenplay | Juno – Diablo Cody (WON) | ||
Lars and the Real Girl – Nancy Oliver | |||
Michael Clayton – Tony Gilroy | |||
The Savages – Tamara Jenkins | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Away from Her – Sarah Polley (WON) | ||
Atonement – Christopher Hampton | |||
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Ronald Harwood | |||
No Country for Old Men – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |||
Persepolis – Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud | |||
Best Documentary | No End in Sight – Charles Ferguson (WON) | ||
The Cats of Mirikitani – Linda Hattendorf | |||
My Kid Could Paint That – Amir Bar-Lev | |||
Sicko – Michael Moore | |||
Best Actress | Julie Christie – Away from Her (WON) | ||
Marion Cotillard – La Vie en Rose | |||
Laura Linney – The Savages | |||
Elliot Page[lower-alpha 1] – Juno | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone (WON) | ||
Cate Blanchett – I'm Not There | |||
Jennifer Jason Leigh – Margot at the Wedding | |||
Emily Mortimer – Lars and the Real Girl | |||
Tilda Swinton – Michael Clayton | |||
Best Actor | Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood (WON) | ||
Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | |||
Tommy Lee Jones – In the Valley of Elah | |||
Viggo Mortensen – Eastern Promises | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Tom Wilkinson – Michael Clayton (WON) | ||
Casey Affleck – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford | |||
Javier Bardem – No Country for Old Men | |||
Hal Holbrook – Into the Wild | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Juno (WON) | ||
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead | |||
Michael Clayton | |||
Talk to Me | |||
Best Editing | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Juliette Welfling (WON) | ||
Atonement – Paul Tothill | |||
I'm Not There – Jay Rabinowitz | |||
No Country for Old Men – Roderick Jaynes | |||
Best Foreign Film | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Julian Schnabel (WON) | ||
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days – Cristian Mungiu | |||
Golden Door – Emanuele Crialese | |||
Lust, Caution – Ang Lee | |||
Persepolis – Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud | |||
2008 | Best Film | Slumdog Millionaire (WON) | [13][14] |
Happy-Go-Lucky | |||
Milk | |||
Best Director | Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire (WON) | ||
Mike Leigh – Happy-Go-Lucky | |||
Gus Van Sant – Milk | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | WALL-E – Andrew Stanton, Peter Docter, and Jim Reardon (WON) | ||
Ballast – Lance Hammer | |||
Frozen River – Courtney Hunt | |||
Happy-Go-Lucky – Mike Leigh | |||
The Visitor – Tom McCarthy | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Frost/Nixon – Peter Morgan (WON) | ||
The Reader – David Hare | |||
Slumdog Millionaire – Simon Beaufoy | |||
Best Documentary | Man on Wire – James Marsh (WON) (TIE) | ||
Trouble the Water – Tia Lessin and Carl Deal (WON) (TIE) | |||
Standard Operating Procedure – Errol Morris | |||
Best Actress | Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky (WON) (TIE) | ||
Kate Winslet – The Reader and Revolutionary Road (WON) (TIE) | |||
Meryl Streep – Doubt | |||
Michelle Williams – Wendy and Lucy | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Viola Davis – Doubt (WON) | ||
Penélope Cruz – Vicky Cristina Barcelona | |||
Taraji P. Henson – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | |||
Best Actor | Sean Penn – Milk (WON) | ||
Richard Jenkins – The Visitor | |||
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight (WON) | ||
Robert Downey Jr. – Tropic Thunder | |||
Eddie Marsan – Happy-Go-Lucky | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Rachel Getting Married (WON) | ||
A Christmas Tale | |||
Happy-Go-Lucky | |||
Milk | |||
Best Editing | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall (WON) | ||
Frost/Nixon – Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill | |||
Shine a Light – David Tedeschi | |||
Best Foreign Film | Tell No One – Guillaume Canet (WON) | ||
A Christmas Tale – Arnaud Desplechin | |||
I've Loved You So Long – Philippe Claudel | |||
2009 | Best Film | The Hurt Locker (WON) | [15][16] |
An Education | |||
Precious | |||
Up in the Air | |||
Best Animated Film | Up (WON) | ||
Coraline | |||
Fantastic Mr. Fox | |||
Best Director | Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker (WON) | ||
Jason Reitman – Up in the Air | |||
Quentin Tarantino – Inglourious Basterds | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | (500) Days of Summer – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (WON) | ||
The Hurt Locker – Mark Boal | |||
A Serious Man – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Up in the Air – Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (WON) | ||
An Education – Nick Hornby | |||
Precious – Geoffrey Fletcher | |||
Best Documentary | The Cove – Louis Psihoyos (WON) | ||
Anvil! The Story of Anvil – Sacha Gervasi | |||
Food, Inc. – Robert Kenner | |||
Best Actress | Carey Mulligan – An Education (WON) | ||
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious | |||
Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Mo'Nique – Precious (WON) | ||
Vera Farmiga – Up in the Air | |||
Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air | |||
Best Actor | Jeff Bridges – Crazy Heart (WON) | ||
George Clooney – Up in the Air | |||
Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds (WON) | ||
Woody Harrelson – The Messenger | |||
Paul Schneider – Bright Star | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | The Hurt Locker (WON) | ||
An Education | |||
Precious | |||
Best Editing | Inglourious Basterds – Sally Menke (WON) | ||
District 9 – Julian Clarke | |||
Up in the Air – Dana E. Glauberman | |||
Most Beautiful Film | Bright Star (WON) | ||
The Lovely Bones | |||
The Young Victoria | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Summer Hours – Olivier Assayas, France (WON) | ||
Broken Embraces – Pedro Almodóvar, Spain | |||
Sin Nombre – Cary Fukunaga, Mexico | |||
2010 | Best Film | The Social Network (WON) | [17][18] |
Black Swan | |||
Inception | |||
The King's Speech | |||
Winter's Bone | |||
Best Animated Film | Toy Story 3 (WON) | ||
Despicable Me | |||
How to Train Your Dragon | |||
The Illusionist | |||
Tangled | |||
Best Director | David Fincher – The Social Network (WON) | ||
Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan | |||
Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right | |||
Tom Hooper – The King's Speech | |||
Debra Granik – Winter's Bone | |||
Christopher Nolan – Inception | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | The Kids Are All Right – Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg (WON) | ||
Another Year – Mike Leigh | |||
Black Swan – Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John J. McLaughlin | |||
Inception – Christopher Nolan | |||
The King's Speech – David Seidler | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | The Social Network – Aaron Sorkin (WON) | ||
127 Hours – Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy | |||
Rabbit Hole – David Lindsay-Abaire | |||
True Grit – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |||
Winter's Bone – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini | |||
Best Documentary | Inside Job – Charles Ferguson (WON) | ||
Exit Through the Gift Shop – Banksy | |||
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work – Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg | |||
Restrepo – Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger | |||
The Tillman Story – Amir Bar-Lev | |||
Waiting for "Superman" – Davis Guggenheim | |||
Best Actress | Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – Winter's Bone | |||
Lesley Manville – Another Year | |||
Natalie Portman – Black Swan | |||
Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit (WON) | ||
Amy Adams – The Fighter | |||
Helena Bonham Carter – The King's Speech | |||
Melissa Leo – The Fighter | |||
Jacki Weaver – Animal Kingdom | |||
Best Actor | Colin Firth – The King's Speech (WON) | ||
Javier Bardem – Biutiful | |||
Jeff Bridges – True Grit | |||
Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network | |||
James Franco – 127 Hours | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Christian Bale – The Fighter (WON) | ||
Matt Damon – True Grit | |||
John Hawkes – Winter's Bone | |||
Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are All Right | |||
Geoffrey Rush – The King's Speech | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
The Fighter | |||
The King's Speech | |||
The Social Network | |||
Winter's Bone | |||
Best Editing | Black Swan – Andrew Weisblum (WON) (TIE) | ||
Inception – Lee Smith (WON) (TIE) | |||
127 Hours – Jon Harris | |||
Shutter Island – Thelma Schoonmaker | |||
The Social Network – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall | |||
Most Beautiful Film | I Am Love (WON) | ||
Black Swan | |||
Inception | |||
Never Let Me Go | |||
True Grit | |||
Best Cinetamography | Black Swan – Matthew Libatique (WON) | ||
Inception – Wally Pfister | |||
The Social Network – Jeff Cronenweth | |||
True Grit – Roger Deakins | |||
Winter's Bone – Michael McDonough | |||
Best Music or Score | The Social Network – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (WON) | ||
127 Hours – A. R. Rahman | |||
Black Swan – Clint Mansell | |||
Inception – Hans Zimmer | |||
True Grit – Carter Burwell | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) – Niels Arden Oplev, Denmark (WON) | ||
Applause – Martin Zandvliet, Denmark | |||
Biutiful – Alejandro González Iñárritu, Mexico/Spain | |||
I Am Love – Luca Guadagnino, Italy | |||
Un prophète – Jacques Audiard, France/Italy | |||
2011 | Best Film | The Artist (WON) | [19][20] |
The Descendants | |||
Hugo | |||
Melancholia | |||
Midnight in Paris | |||
Best Director | Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist (WON) | ||
Woody Allen – Midnight in Paris | |||
Terrence Malick – The Tree of Life | |||
Alexander Payne – The Descendants | |||
Martin Scorsese – Hugo | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen (WON) | ||
The Artist – Michel Hazanavicius | |||
Beginners – Mike Mills | |||
Bridesmaids – Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo | |||
Win Win – Tom McCarthy | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | The Descendants – Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash (WON) (TIE) | ||
Moneyball – Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin (WON) (TIE) | |||
Hugo – John Logan | |||
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy – Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan | |||
We Need to Talk About Kevin – Lynne Ramsay and Rory Stewart Kinnear | |||
Best Documentary | Buck (WON) | ||
Bill Cunningham New York | |||
Cave of Forgotten Dreams | |||
The Interrupters | |||
Pina | |||
Project Nim | |||
Best Animated Film | Rango (WON) | ||
Arthur Christmas | |||
Kung Fu Panda 2 | |||
Puss in Boots | |||
The Adventures of Tintin | |||
Best Actress | Viola Davis – The Help (WON) | ||
Kirsten Dunst – Melancholia | |||
Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady | |||
Tilda Swinton – We Need To Talk About Kevin | |||
Michelle Williams – My Week With Marilyn | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Janet McTeer – Albert Nobbs (WON) (TIE) | ||
Octavia Spencer – The Help (WON) (TIE) | |||
Bérénice Bejo – The Artist | |||
Jessica Chastain – The Help | |||
Carey Mulligan – Shame | |||
Best Actor | Michael Fassbender – Shame (WON) | ||
George Clooney – The Descendants | |||
Jean Dujardin – The Artist | |||
Brad Pitt – Moneyball | |||
Michael Shannon – Take Shelter | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Christopher Plummer – Beginners (WON) | ||
Kenneth Brannagh – My Week with Marilyn | |||
Albert Brooks – Drive | |||
Alan Rickman – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | |||
Andy Serkis – Rise of the Planet of the Apes | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Bridesmaids (WON) | ||
The Descendants | |||
The Help | |||
Margin Call | |||
Midnight in Paris | |||
Best Editing | Hugo – Thelma Schoonmaker (WON) | ||
The Artist – Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius | |||
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall | |||
The Tree of Life – Hank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber, Mark Yoshikawa | |||
War Horse – Michael Kahn | |||
Best Cinematography | The Tree of Life – Emmanuel Lubezki (WON) | ||
The Artist – Guillaume Schiffman | |||
Hugo – Robert Richardson | |||
Melancholia – Manuel Alberto Claro | |||
War Horse – Janusz Kamiński | |||
Best Film Music or Score | Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (WON) (TIE) | ||
Hanna – The Chemical Brothers (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Artist – Ludovic Bource | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | A Separation – Asghar Farhadi, Iran (WON) | ||
Le Havre – Aki Kaurismäki, Finland/France | |||
Pina – Wim Wenders, Germany | |||
The Skin I Live In – Pedro Almodóvar, Spain | |||
Trollhunter – André Øvredal, Norway | |||
2012 | Best Film | Zero Dark Thirty (WON) | [21][22] |
Argo | |||
Lincoln | |||
Best Director | Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty (WON) | ||
Ben Affleck – Argo | |||
Steven Spielberg – Lincoln | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Zero Dark Thirty – Mark Boal (WON) | ||
Amour – Michael Haneke | |||
Moonrise Kingdom – Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Argo – Chris Terrio (WON) | ||
Lincoln – Tony Kushner | |||
Silver Linings Playbook – David O. Russell | |||
Best Documentary | Searching for Sugar Man – Malik Bendjelloul (WON) | ||
The Gatekeepers – Dror Moreh | |||
The Imposter – Bart Layton | |||
The Invisible War – Kirby Dick | |||
Best Animated Film | ParaNorman (WON) | ||
Brave | |||
Frankenweenie | |||
Best Actress | Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty (WON) | ||
Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook | |||
Emmanuelle Riva – Amour | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Anne Hathaway – Les Misérables (WON) | ||
Amy Adams – The Master | |||
Sally Field – Lincoln | |||
Best Actor | Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln (WON) | ||
John Hawkes – The Sessions | |||
Joaquin Phoenix – The Master | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Master (WON) | ||
Alan Arkin – Argo | |||
Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln | |||
Christoph Waltz – Django Unchained | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Silver Linings Playbook (WON) | ||
Argo | |||
Lincoln | |||
Best Editing | Zero Dark Thirty – William Goldenberg and Dylan Tichenor (WON) | ||
Argo – William Goldenberg | |||
Cloud Atlas – Alexander Berner | |||
Best Cinematography | Life of Pi – Claudio Miranda (WON) | ||
The Master – Mihai Mălaimare Jr. | |||
Skyfall – Roger Deakins | |||
Best Film Music or Score | Beasts of the Southern Wild – Dan Romer and Benh Zeitlin (WON) | ||
Argo – Alexandre Desplat | |||
Zero Dark Thirty – Alexandre Desplat | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Amour (WON) | ||
A Royal Affair | |||
Rust and Bone | |||
2013 | Best Film | 12 Years a Slave (WON) | [23][24] |
American Hustle | |||
Gravity | |||
Her | |||
Inside Llewyn Davis | |||
Nebraska | |||
Best Director | Steve McQueen – 12 Years a Slave (WON) | ||
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen – Inside Llewyn Davis | |||
Alfonso Cuarón – Gravity | |||
Spike Jonze – Her | |||
Alexander Payne – Nebraska | |||
David O. Russell – American Hustle | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Her – Spike Jonze (WON) | ||
American Hustle – Eric Singer and David O. Russell | |||
Enough Said – Nicole Holofcener | |||
Inside Llewyn Davis – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |||
Nebraska – Bob Nelson | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | 12 Years a Slave – John Ridley (WON) | ||
Philomena – Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope | |||
Short Term 12 – Daniel Cretton | |||
The Spectacular Now – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber | |||
Captain Phillips – Billy Ray | |||
Best Documentary | Stories We Tell – Sarah Polley (WON) | ||
The Act of Killing – Joshua Oppenheimer | |||
After Tiller – Martha Shane and Lana Wilson | |||
20 Feet from Stardom – Morgan Neville | |||
Blackfish – Gabriela Cowperthwaite | |||
Best Animated Film | The Wind Rises – Hayao Miyazaki (WON) | ||
The Croods – Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders | |||
Despicable Me 2 – Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud | |||
Frozen – Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck | |||
Best Actress | Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine (WON) | ||
Sandra Bullock – Gravity | |||
Judi Dench – Philomena | |||
Brie Larson – Short Term 12 | |||
Emma Thompson – Saving Mr. Banks | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Lupita Nyong'o – 12 Years a Slave (WON) | ||
Sally Hawkins – Blue Jasmine | |||
Scarlett Johansson – Her | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle | |||
Oprah Winfrey – Lee Daniels' The Butler | |||
Best Actor | Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club (WON) | ||
Bruce Dern – Nebraska | |||
Chiwetel Ejiofor – 12 Years a Slave | |||
Oscar Isaac – Inside Llewyn Davis | |||
Joaquin Phoenix – Her | |||
Robert Redford – All Is Lost | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club (WON) | ||
Barkhad Abdi – Captain Phillips | |||
Bobby Cannavale – Blue Jasmine | |||
Michael Fassbender – 12 Years a Slave | |||
Will Forte – Nebraska | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | American Hustle (WON) | ||
12 Years a Slave | |||
August: Osage County | |||
Lee Daniels' The Butler | |||
Nebraska | |||
Best Editing | Gravity – Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (WON) | ||
12 Years a Slave – Joe Walker | |||
American Hustle – Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy, and Crispin Struthers | |||
Captain Phillips – Christopher Rouse | |||
Rush – Daniel P. Hanley | |||
Best Cinematography | Gravity – Emmanuel Lubezki (WON) | ||
12 Years a Slave – Sean Bobbitt | |||
All Is Lost – Frank G. DeMarco and Peter Zuccarini | |||
Nebraska – Phedon Papamichael | |||
Prisoners – Roger Deakins | |||
Best Film Music or Score | Inside Llewyn Davis – T Bone Burnett (WON) | ||
12 Years a Slave – Hans Zimmer | |||
Gravity – Steven Price | |||
Her – Arcade Fire | |||
Nebraska – Mark Orton | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | The Hunt – Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark (WON) | ||
Blue Is the Warmest Colour – Abdellatif Kechiche, France | |||
The Grandmaster – Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong | |||
The Past – Asghar Farhadi, Iran | |||
Wadjda – Haifaa Al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia | |||
2014 | Best Film | Boyhood (WON) | [25][26] |
Birdman | |||
The Grand Budapest Hotel | |||
Only Lovers Left Alive | |||
Selma | |||
Best Director | Richard Linklater – Boyhood (WON) | ||
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel | |||
Ava DuVernay – Selma | |||
Alejandro G. Iñárritu – Birdman | |||
Jim Jarmusch – Only Lovers Left Alive | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Birdman – Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bó (WON) | ||
Boyhood – Richard Linklater | |||
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn (WON) | ||
Inherent Vice – Paul Thomas Anderson | |||
Wild – Nick Hornby and Cheryl Strayed | |||
Best Documentary | Citizenfour – Laura Poitras (WON) | ||
Jodorowsky's Dune – Frank Pavich | |||
Life Itself – Steve James | |||
Best Animated Film | The Lego Movie – Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (WON) | ||
Big Hero 6 – Don Hall and Chris Williams | |||
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya – Isao Takahata | |||
Best Actress | Julianne Moore – Still Alice (WON) | ||
Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night | |||
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer (WON) | ||
Patricia Arquette – Boyhood | |||
Emma Stone – Birdman | |||
Best Actor | Michael Keaton – Birdman (WON) | ||
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler | |||
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | J. K. Simmons – Whiplash (WON) | ||
Edward Norton – Birdman | |||
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Birdman (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Grand Budapest Hotel (WON) (TIE) | |||
Boyhood | |||
Best Editing | Birdman – Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione (WON) | ||
Boyhood – Sandra Adair | |||
Whiplash – Tom Cross | |||
Best Cinematography | Birdman – Emmanuel Lubezki (WON) | ||
Interstellar – Hoyte van Hoytema | |||
Mr. Turner – Dick Pope | |||
Best Film Music or Score | Birdman – Antonio Sánchez (WON) | ||
Gone Girl – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross | |||
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre Desplat | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Ida – Paweł Pawlikowski, Poland (WON) | ||
Force Majeure – Ruben Östlund, Sweden | |||
Two Days, One Night – Jean-Pierre Dardennes and Luc Dardennes, Belgium | |||
2015 | Best Film | Spotlight (WON) | [27][28] |
Carol | |||
Mad Max: Fury Road | |||
The Martian | |||
Room | |||
Best Director | Tom McCarthy – Spotlight (WON) | ||
Lenny Abrahamson – Room | |||
Todd Haynes – Carol | |||
Alejandro G. Iñárritu – The Revenant | |||
George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road | |||
Ridley Scott – The Martian | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Spotlight – Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy (WON) | ||
Ex Machina – Alex Garland | |||
Inside Out – Pete Docter, Ronnie Del Carmen, Meg LeFauve, and Josh Cooley | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Carol – Phyllis Nagy (WON) | ||
The Big Short – Charles Randolph and Adam McKay | |||
The Martian – Drew Goddard | |||
Room – Emma Donoghue | |||
Best Documentary | Amy – Asif Kapadia (WON) | ||
Best of Enemies – Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville | |||
Going Clear: Scientology and The Prison of Belief – Alex Gibney | |||
The Hunting Ground – Kirby Dick | |||
What Happened, Miss Simone? – Liz Garbus | |||
Best Animated Film | Inside Out (WON) | ||
Anomalisa | |||
Shaun the Sheep | |||
Best Actress | Charlotte Rampling – 45 Years (WON) | ||
Cate Blanchett – Carol | |||
Brie Larson – Room | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Kristen Stewart – Clouds of Sils Maria (WON) | ||
Rooney Mara – Carol | |||
Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina | |||
Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs | |||
Best Actor | Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant (WON) | ||
Matt Damon – The Martian | |||
Michael Fassbender – Steve Jobs | |||
Eddie Redmayne – The Danish Girl | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Paul Dano – Love & Mercy (WON) | ||
Mark Rylance – Bridge of Spies | |||
Michael Shannon – 99 Homes | |||
Sylvester Stallone – Creed | |||
Best Ensemble Cast | Spotlight (WON) (TIE) | ||
Straight Outta Compton (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Big Short | |||
Best Editing | Mad Max: Fury Road – Margaret Sixel (WON) | ||
The Big Short – Hank Corwin | |||
Spotlight – Tom McArdle | |||
Best Cinematography | Carol – Edward Lachman (WON) | ||
Mad Max: Fury Road – John Seale | |||
The Revenant – Emmanuel Lubezki | |||
Best Film Music or Score | The Hateful Eight – Ennio Morricone (WON) | ||
Carol – Carter Burwell | |||
Mad Max: Fury Road – Junkie XL | |||
Youth – David Lang | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Son of Saul – László Nemes, Hungary (WON) | ||
Mustang – Deniz Gamze Ergüven | |||
Phoenix – Christian Petzold | |||
2016 | Best Film | Moonlight (WON) | [29][30] |
Arrival | |||
Hell or High Water | |||
La La Land | |||
Manchester by the Sea | |||
Best Director | Barry Jenkins – Moonlight (WON) | ||
Damien Chazelle – La La Land | |||
Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea | |||
David Mackenzie – Hell or High Water | |||
Denis Villeneuve – Arrival | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Manchester by the Sea – Kenneth Lonergan (WON) | ||
20th Century Women – Mike Mills | |||
Hail, Caesar! – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |||
Hell or High Water – Taylor Sheridan | |||
La La Land – Damien Chazelle | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Moonlight – Barry Jenkins (WON) | ||
Arrival – Eric Heisserer | |||
Lion – Luke Davies | |||
Love & Friendship – Whit Stillman | |||
Nocturnal Animals – Tom Ford | |||
Best Documentary | 13th – Ava DuVernay (WON) | ||
Gleason – Clay Tweel | |||
I Am Not Your Negro – Raoul Peck | |||
O.J.: Made in America – Ezra Edelman | |||
Weiner – Elyse Steinberg and Josh Kriegman | |||
Best Animated Film | Zootopia – Byron Howard, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush (WON) | ||
Finding Dory – Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane | |||
Kubo and the Two Strings – Travis Knight | |||
Moana – Ron Clements, Don Hall, John Musker, and Chris Williams | |||
Best Actress | Ruth Negga – Loving (WON) | ||
Amy Adams – Arrival | |||
Isabelle Huppert – Elle | |||
Natalie Portman – Jackie | |||
Emma Stone – La La Land | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Viola Davis – Fences (WON) | ||
Greta Gerwig – 20th Century Women | |||
Naomie Harris – Moonlight | |||
Octavia Spencer – Hidden Figures | |||
Michelle Williams – Manchester by the Sea | |||
Best Actor | Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea (WON) | ||
Joel Edgerton – Loving | |||
Ryan Gosling – La La Land | |||
Tom Hanks – Sully | |||
Denzel Washington – Fences | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Mahershala Ali – Moonlight (WON) | ||
Jeff Bridges – Hell or High Water | |||
Ben Foster – Hell or High Water | |||
Lucas Hedges – Manchester by the Sea | |||
Michael Shannon – Nocturnal Animals | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | Moonlight – Yesi Ramirez (WON) | ||
20th Century Women – Mark Bennett and Laura Rosenthal | |||
Hail, Caesar! – Ellen Chenoweth | |||
Hell or High Water – Jo Edna Boldin and Richard Hicks | |||
Manchester by the Sea – Douglas Aibel | |||
Best Cinematography | Moonlight – James Laxton (WON) | ||
Arrival – Bradford Young | |||
Hell or High Water – Giles Nuttgens | |||
La La Land – Linus Sandgren | |||
Manchester by the Sea – Jody Lee Lipes | |||
Best Editing | Moonlight – Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders (WON) | ||
Arrival – Joe Walker | |||
I Am Not Your Negro – Alexandra Strauss | |||
La La Land – Tom Cross | |||
Manchester by the Sea – Jennifer Lame | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | The Handmaiden – Park Chan-wook, South Korea (WON) | ||
Elle – Paul Verhoeven, France | |||
Fire at Sea – Gianfranco Rosi, Italy | |||
Julieta – Pedro Almodóvar, Spain | |||
Toni Erdmann – Maren Ade, Germany | |||
2017 | Best Film | The Shape of Water (WON) | [31][32] |
Call Me by Your Name | |||
Get Out | |||
Lady Bird | |||
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | |||
Best Director | Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water (WON) | ||
Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird | |||
Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | |||
Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk | |||
Jordan Peele – Get Out | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Get Out – Jordan Peele (WON) | ||
Lady Bird – Greta Gerwig | |||
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Martin McDonagh | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Call Me by Your Name – James Ivory (WON) | ||
Molly's Game – Aaron Sorkin | |||
Mudbound – Dee Rees and Virgil Williams | |||
Best Documentary | Faces Places – Agnès Varda and JR (WON) | ||
Dawson City: Frozen Time – Bill Morrison | |||
Jane – Brett Morgen | |||
Kedi – Ceyda Torun | |||
STEP – Amanda Lipitz | |||
Best Animated Film | Coco – Lee Unkrich (WON) (TIE) | ||
Loving Vincent – Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Breadwinner – Nora Twomey | |||
Best Actress | Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (WON) | ||
Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water | |||
Margot Robbie – I, Tonya | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird (WON) | ||
Mary J. Blige – Mudbound | |||
Allison Janney – I, Tonya | |||
Best Actor | Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour (WON) | ||
Timothée Chalamet – Call Me by Your Name | |||
Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project (WON) | ||
Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | |||
Michael Stuhlbarg – Call Me by Your Name | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | Mudbound – Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram (WON) | ||
The Post – Ellen Lewis | |||
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Sara Finn | |||
Best Cinematography | Blade Runner 2049 – Roger Deakins (WON) | ||
Dunkirk – Hoyte van Hoytema | |||
The Shape of Water – Dan Laustsen | |||
Best Editing | Dunkirk – Lee Smith (WON) | ||
Baby Driver – Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss | |||
The Shape of Water – Sidney Wolinsky | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | The Square – Ruben Östlund, Sweden (WON) | ||
BPM (Beats per Minute) – Robin Campillo, France | |||
First They Killed My Father – Angelina Jolie, Vietnam | |||
2018 | Best Film | Roma (WON) | [33][34] |
BlacKkKlansman | |||
The Favourite | |||
Green Book | |||
Leave No Trace | |||
Vice | |||
Best Director | Alfonso Cuarón – Roma (WON) | ||
Debra Granik – Leave No Trace | |||
Yorgos Lanthimos – The Favourite | |||
Spike Lee – BlacKkKlansman | |||
Adam McKay – Vice | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | The Favourite – Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (WON) | ||
Eighth Grade – Bo Burnham | |||
First Reformed – Paul Schrader | |||
Roma – Alfonso Cuarón | |||
Vice – Adam McKay | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Can You Ever Forgive Me? – Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (WON) | ||
Black Panther – Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole | |||
BlacKkKlansman – Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz and Spike Lee | |||
The Hate U Give – Audrey Wells | |||
If Beale Street Could Talk – Barry Jenkins | |||
Leave No Trace – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini | |||
Best Documentary | Won't You Be My Neighbor? – Morgan Neville (WON) | ||
Free Solo – Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin | |||
Liyana – Aaron Kopp and Amanda Kopp | |||
RBG – Betsy West and Julie Cohen | |||
Shirkers – Sandi Tan | |||
Three Identical Strangers – Tim Wardle | |||
Best Animated Film | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman (WON) | ||
Incredibles 2 – Brad Bird | |||
Isle of Dogs – Wes Anderson | |||
Mary and the Witch's Flower – Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Giles New | |||
Ralph Breaks the Internet – Rich Moore and Phil Johnston | |||
Smallfoot – Karey Kirkpatrick | |||
Best Actress | Olivia Colman – The Favourite (WON) | ||
Yalitza Aparicio – Roma | |||
Glenn Close – The Wife | |||
Viola Davis – Widows | |||
Lady Gaga – A Star Is Born | |||
Melissa McCarthy – Can You Ever Forgive Me? | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role | Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk (WON) | ||
Amy Adams – Vice | |||
Claire Foy – First Man | |||
Thomasin McKenzie – Leave No Trace | |||
Emma Stone – The Favourite | |||
Rachel Weisz – The Favourite | |||
Best Actor | Ethan Hawke – First Reformed (WON) | ||
Christian Bale – Vice | |||
Willem Dafoe – At Eternity's Gate | |||
Ben Foster – Leave No Trace | |||
Rami Malek – Bohemian Rhapsody | |||
Viggo Mortensen – Green Book | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Richard E. Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me? (WON) | ||
Mahershala Ali – Green Book | |||
Steve Carell – Vice | |||
Adam Driver – BlacKkKlansman | |||
Hugh Grant – Paddington 2 | |||
Michael B. Jordan – Black Panther | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | Black Panther – Sarah Finn (WON) | ||
BlacKkKlansman – Kim Coleman | |||
Crazy Rich Asians – Terry Taylor | |||
The Favourite – Dixie Chassay | |||
If Beale Street Could Talk – Cindy Tolan | |||
Vice –Francine Maisler | |||
Best Cinematography | Roma – Alfonso Cuarón (WON) | ||
Black Panther – Rachel Morrison | |||
The Favourite – Robbie Ryan | |||
First Man – Linus Sandgren | |||
If Beale Street Could Talk – James Laxton | |||
Best Editing | Roma – Alfonso Cuarón and Adam Gough (WON) | ||
Black Panther – Debbie Berman and Michael Shawver | |||
The Favourite – Yorgos Mavropsaridis | |||
Vice – Hank Corwin | |||
Widows – Joe Walker | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Roma – Alfonso Cuarón, Mexico, Spanish and Mixtec (WON) | ||
Burning – Lee Chang-dong, South Korea, Korean | |||
Capernaum – Nadine Labaki, Lebanon, Lebanese Arabic and Amharic | |||
Cold War – Paweł Pawlikowski, Poland, Polish | |||
Shoplifters – Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan, Japanese | |||
2019 | Best Film | Parasite (WON) | [35][36] |
The Irishman | |||
Jojo Rabbit | |||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | |||
Marriage Story | |||
Best Director | Bong Joon-ho – Parasite (WON) | ||
Noah Baumbach – Marriage Story | |||
Martin Scorsese – The Irishman | |||
Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | |||
Céline Sciamma – Portrait of a Lady on Fire | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Parasite – Bong Joon-ho (WON) | ||
The Farewell – Lulu Wang | |||
Knives Out – Rian Johnson | |||
Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach | |||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Little Women – Greta Gerwig (WON) | ||
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – Marielle Heller | |||
Hustlers – Lorene Scafaria | |||
Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi | |||
The Irishman – Steven Zaillian | |||
Best Documentary | Apollo 11 (WON) | ||
For Sama | |||
Honeyland | |||
Maiden | |||
One Child Nation | |||
Best Animated Film | I Lost My Body (WON) | ||
Abominable | |||
Frozen II | |||
Klaus | |||
Toy Story 4 | |||
Best Actress | Lupita Nyong'o – Us (WON) | ||
Awkwafina – The Farewell | |||
Saoirse Ronan – Little Women | |||
Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story | |||
Renée Zellweger – Judy | |||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Florence Pugh – Little Women (WON) | ||
Annette Bening – The Report | |||
Laura Dern – Marriage Story | |||
Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers | |||
Zhao Shuzhen – The Farewell | |||
Best Actor | Adam Driver – Marriage Story (WON) | ||
Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory | |||
Eddie Murphy – Dolemite Is My Name | |||
Joaquin Phoenix – Joker | |||
Adam Sandler – Uncut Gems | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (WON) | ||
Willem Dafoe – The Lighthouse | |||
Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | |||
Al Pacino – The Irishman | |||
Joe Pesci – The Irishman | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | Little Women – Kathy Driscoll and Francine Maisler (WON) | ||
The Irishman – Ellen Lewis | |||
Marriage Story – Douglas Maisel and Francine Maisler | |||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Victoria Thomas | |||
Parasite –Francine Maisler | |||
Best Cinematography | 1917 – Roger Deakins (WON) | ||
A Hidden Life – Jörg Widmer | |||
The Lighthouse – Jarin Blaschke | |||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Robert Richardson | |||
Portrait of a Lady on Fire – Claire Mathon | |||
Best Editing | The Irishman – Thelma Schoonmaker (WON) | ||
1917 – Lee Smith | |||
Ford v Ferrari – Andrew Buckland et al. | |||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Fred Raskin | |||
Parasite – Yang Jin-mo | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Parasite (WON) | ||
Atlantics | |||
Pain and Glory | |||
Portrait of a Lady on Fire | |||
2020 | Best Film | Nomadland (WON) | [37] |
Minari | |||
Never Rarely Sometimes Always | |||
One Night in Miami... | |||
Promising Young Woman | |||
The Trial Of The Chicago 7 | |||
Best Director | Chloe Zhao – Nomadland (WON) | ||
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman | |||
Regina King – One Night In Miami | |||
Kelly Reichardt – First Cow | |||
Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of The Chicago 7 | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Promising Young Woman – Emerald Fennell (WON) | ||
Mank – Jack Fincher | |||
The Trial Of The Chicago 7 – Aaron Sorkin | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Nomadland – Chloe Zhao (WON) | ||
First Cow – Kelly Reichardt | |||
One Night In Miami – Kemp Powers | |||
Best Documentary | All In: The Fight For Democracy (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Panther And The Thief (WON) (TIE) | |||
Athlete A | |||
Crip Camp | |||
Time | |||
Best Animated Film | Soul (WON) | ||
Over the Moon | |||
Wolfwalkers | |||
Best Actress | Frances McDormand – Nomadland (WON) | ||
Viola Davis – Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | |||
Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman | |||
Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman | |||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Youn Yuh-jung – Minari (WON) | ||
Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm | |||
Ellen Burstyn – Pieces of a Woman | |||
Amanda Seyfried – Mank | |||
Best Actor | Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (WON) | ||
Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal | |||
Delroy Lindo – Da 5 Bloods | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Leslie Odom Jr. – One Night in Miami (WON) | ||
Bill Murray – On the Rocks | |||
Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7 | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | One Night in Miami – Kimberly Hardin (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Francine Maisler (WON) (TIE) | |||
Da 5 Bloods – Kim Coleman | |||
Best Cinematography | Nomadland – Joshua James Richards (WON) | ||
Mank – Erik Messerschmidt | |||
One Night in Miami – Tami Reiker | |||
Best Editing | Nomadland – Chloé Zhao (WON) | ||
One Night in Miami – Tariq Anwar | |||
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Alan Baumgarten | |||
Best Non-English Language Film | Another Round (WON) | ||
Beanpole | |||
The Mole Agent | |||
The Painted Bird | |||
2021 | Best Film | The Power of the Dog (WON) | [38] |
Belfast | |||
Licorice Pizza | |||
The Lost Daughter | |||
Passing | |||
Best Director | Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog (WON) | ||
Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza | |||
Kenneth Branagh – Belfast | |||
Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter | |||
Rebecca Hall – Passing | |||
Best Actress | Olivia Colman – The Lost Daughter (WON) | ||
Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye | |||
Lady Gaga – House of Gucci | |||
Kristen Stewart – Spencer | |||
Tessa Thompson – Passing | |||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Kirsten Dunst – The Power of the Dog (WON) | ||
Jessie Buckley – The Lost Daughter | |||
Ann Dowd – Mass | |||
Aunjanue Ellis – King Richard | |||
Ruth Negga – Passing | |||
Best Actor | Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog (WON) | ||
Peter Dinklage – Cyrano | |||
Andrew Garfield – tick, tick... BOOM! | |||
Will Smith – King Richard | |||
Denzel Washington – The Tragedy of Macbeth | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Kodi Smit-McPhee – The Power of the Dog (WON) | ||
Jamie Dornan – Belfast | |||
Troy Kotsur – CODA | |||
Ciarán Hinds – Belfast | |||
Jesse Plemons – The Power of the Dog | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Belfast – Kenneth Branagh (WON) | ||
Being the Ricardos – Aaron Sorkin | |||
Don't Look Up – Adam McKay | |||
Licorice Pizza – Paul Thomas Anderson | |||
Mass – Fran Kranz | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | The Power of the Dog – Jane Campion (WON) | ||
CODA – Sian Heder | |||
Dune – Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth | |||
The Lost Daughter – Maggie Gyllenhaal | |||
Passing – Rebecca Hall | |||
Best Documentary | Flee (WON) (TIE) | ||
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (WON) (TIE) | |||
Ascension | |||
Julia | |||
Val | |||
Best Animated Film | Encanto (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (WON) (TIE) | |||
Flee | |||
Luca | |||
Raya and the Last Dragon | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director(s) | The Power of the Dog – Nikki Barrett, Tina Cleary, Carmen Cuba, Nina Gold (WON) | ||
Belfast – Lucy Bevan, Emily Brockmann | |||
The French Dispatch – Douglas Aibel, Antoinette Boulat | |||
The Harder They Fall – Victoria Thomas | |||
King Richard – Rich Delia, Avy Kaufman | |||
Best Cinematography | The Power of the Dog – Ari Wegner (WON) | ||
Belfast – Haris Zambarloukos | |||
Dune – Greig Fraser | |||
Passing – Eduard Grau | |||
The Tragedy of Macbeth – Bruno Delbonnel | |||
Best Editing | The Power of the Dog – Peter Sciberras (WON) | ||
Belfast – Úna Ní Dhonghaíle | |||
Don't Look Up – Hank Corwin | |||
Dune – Joe Walker | |||
West Side Story – Sarah Broshar, Michael Kahn | |||
Best Non-English-language Film | Drive My Car (WON) | ||
Flee | |||
A Hero | |||
I'm Your Man | |||
Titane | |||
2022 | Best Film | The Banshees of Inisherin (WON) | [39] |
Everything Everywhere All at Once | |||
The Fabelmans | |||
Tár | |||
The Woman King | |||
Women Talking | |||
Best Director | Sarah Polley – Women Talking (WON) | ||
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once | |||
Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin | |||
Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Woman King | |||
Steven Spielberg – The Fabelmans | |||
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun | |||
Best Actress | Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once (WON) | ||
Cate Blanchett – Tár | |||
Viola Davis – The Woman King | |||
Danielle Deadwyler – Till | |||
Vicky Krieps – Corsage | |||
Emma Thompson – Good Luck to You, Leo Grande | |||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin (WON) (TIE) | ||
Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All at Once (WON) (TIE) | |||
Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | |||
Jessie Buckley – Women Talking | |||
Hong Chau – The Whale | |||
Janelle Monáe – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | |||
Best Actor | Colin Farrell – The Banshees of Inisherin (WON) | ||
Austin Butler – Elvis | |||
Brendan Fraser – The Whale | |||
Paul Mescal – Aftersun | |||
Bill Nighy – Living | |||
Jeremy Pope – The Inspection | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once (WON) | ||
Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin | |||
Brian Tyree Henry – Causeway | |||
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees of Inisherin | |||
Eddie Redmayne – The Good Nurse | |||
Ben Whishaw – Women Talking | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | The Banshees of Inisherin – Martin McDonagh (WON) | ||
Aftersun – Charlotte Wells | |||
Everything Everywhere All at Once – Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert | |||
The Fabelmans – Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner | |||
Tár – Todd Field | |||
The Woman King – Dana Stevens and Maria Bello | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | Women Talking – Sarah Polley (WON) | ||
All Quiet on the Western Front – Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell | |||
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – Rian Johnson | |||
She Said – Rebecca Lenkiewicz | |||
The Whale – Samuel D. Hunter | |||
The Wonder – Alice Birch, Emma Donoghue, Sebastian Lelio | |||
Best Documentary | All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (WON) | ||
All That Breathes | |||
Descendant | |||
Fire of Love | |||
Good Night Oppy | |||
The Janes | |||
Best Animated Film | Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (WON) | ||
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On | |||
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | |||
The Sea Beast | |||
Turning Red | |||
Wendell & Wild | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | Women Talking – John Buchan and Jason Knight (WON) | ||
The Banshees of Inisherin – Louise Kiely | |||
Everything Everywhere All at Once – Sarah Finn | |||
Triangle of Sadness – Pauline Hansson | |||
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Sarah Finn | |||
The Woman King – Aisha Coley | |||
Best Cinematography | Top Gun: Maverick – Claudio Miranda (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Woman King – Polly Morgan (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Banshees of Inisherin – Ben Davis | |||
The Fabelmans – Janusz Kaminski | |||
Empire of Light – Roger Deakins | |||
Everything Everywhere All at Once – Larkin Seiple | |||
Best Editing | Everything Everywhere All at Once – Paul Rogers (WON) | ||
Elvis – Jonathan Redmond and Matt Villa | |||
Tár – Monika Willis | |||
Top Gun: Maverick – Eddie Hamilton | |||
The Woman King – Terilyn A. Shropshire | |||
Women Talking – Christopher Donaldson, Rosalyn Kallop | |||
Best Non-English-Language Film | Decision to Leave (WON) (TIE) | ||
RRR (WON) (TIE) | |||
All Quiet on the Western Front | |||
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths | |||
Happening | |||
Saint Omer | |||
2023 | Best Film | American Fiction | [40] |
Anatomy of a Fall | |||
Barbie | |||
The Holdovers | |||
Killers of the Flower Moon | |||
Oppenheimer | |||
Past Lives | |||
The Zone of Interest (WON) | |||
Best Director | Greta Gerwig – Barbie (WON) | ||
Jonathan Glazer – The Zone of Interest | |||
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon | |||
Celine Song – Past Lives | |||
Justine Triet – Anatomy of a Fall | |||
Best Actress | Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon (WON) | ||
Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall | |||
Greta Lee – Past Lives | |||
Margot Robbie – Barbie | |||
Emma Stone – Poor Things | |||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple | ||
America Ferrera – Barbie | |||
Sandra Huller – The Zone of Interest | |||
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn | |||
Da'Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers (WON) | |||
Best Actor | Bradley Cooper – Maestro | ||
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers | |||
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer | |||
Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers | |||
Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction (WON) | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Sterling K. Brown – American Fiction | ||
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer | |||
Ryan Gosling – Barbie (WON) | |||
Charles Melton – May December | |||
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things | |||
Best Screenplay, Original | Anatomy of a Fall – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari | ||
Barbie – Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (WON) | |||
The Holdovers – David Hemingson | |||
May December – Samy Burch | |||
Past Lives – Celine Song | |||
Best Screenplay, Adapted | American Fiction – Cord Jefferson (WON) | ||
Killers of the Flower Moon – Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese | |||
Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan | |||
Poor Things – Tony McNamara | |||
The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer | |||
Best Documentary | 20 Days in Mariupol | ||
American Symphony (WON/TIE) | |||
Beyond Utopia | |||
Four Daughters | |||
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (WON/TIE) | |||
Best Animated Film | The Boy and the Heron (WON) | ||
Nimona | |||
Robot Dreams | |||
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem | |||
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director | American Fiction – Jennifer Euston (WON/TIE) | ||
Barbie – Lucy Brava and Allison Jones (WON/TIE) | |||
The Holdovers – Susan Shopmaker | |||
Killers of the Flower Moon – Ellen Lewis | |||
Oppenheimer – John Papsidera | |||
Best Cinematography | Killers of the Flower Moon – Rodrigo Prieto (WON) | ||
Maestro – Matthew Libatique | |||
Oppenheimer – Hoyte van Hoytema | |||
Poor Things – Robbie Ryan | |||
The Zone of Interest – Lukasz Zal | |||
Best Editing | Anatomy of a Fall – Laurent Senechal | ||
Killers of the Flower Moon – Thelma Schoonmaker (WON) | |||
Maestro – Michelle Tesoro | |||
Oppenheimer – Jennifer Lame | |||
The Zone of Interest – Paul Watts | |||
Best Non-English-Language Film | Anatomy of a Fall | ||
Fallen Leaves | |||
Past Lives | |||
The Teachers' Lounge | |||
The Zone of Interest (WON) | |||
EDA Female Focus Awards winners and nominees
(WON) | Indicates the winner |
Year | Category | Nominee | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Best Woman Director | Sarah Polley – Away from Her (WON) | [11][12] |
Tamara Jenkins – The Savages | |||
Kasi Lemmons – Talk to Me | |||
Mira Nair – The Namesake | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Tamara Jenkins – The Savages (WON) | ||
Diablo Cody – Juno | |||
Sarah Polley – Away from Her | |||
Adrienne Shelly – Waitress | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Elliot Page[lower-alpha 1] – Juno (WON) | ||
Amy Adams – Enchanted | |||
Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone | |||
Keri Russell – Waitress and August Rush | |||
Best Newcomer | Saoirse Ronan – Atonement (WON) | ||
Nikki Blonsky – Hairspray | |||
Tang Wei – Lust, Caution | |||
Luisa Williams – Day Night Day Night | |||
Women's Image Award | Sarah Polley (WON) | ||
Jodie Foster | |||
Laura Linney | |||
Adrienne Shelly | |||
Hanging in There Award for Persistence | Ruby Dee (WON) | ||
Anne Sundberg and Ricki Stern – The Devil Came on Horseback | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Julie Christie (WON) | ||
Brenda Blethyn | |||
Vanessa Redgrave | |||
Meryl Streep | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in 2007 | Kathleen Kennedy, Producer – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Persepolis (WON) | ||
Sarah Polley | |||
Adrienne Shelly | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Julie Christie (WON) | ||
Mia Farrow | |||
Vanessa Redgrave | |||
Adrienne Shelly | |||
AWFJ Award for Humanitarian Activism | Angelina Jolie (WON) | ||
Ruby Dee | |||
Mia Farrow | |||
Susan Sarandon | |||
2008 | Best Woman Director | Courtney Hunt – Frozen River (WON) | [13][14] |
Isabel Coixet – Elegy | |||
Kimberly Peirce – Stop-Loss | |||
Kelly Reichardt – Wendy and Lucy | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Jenny Lumet – Rachel Getting Married (WON) | ||
Courtney Hunt – Frozen River | |||
Kelly Reichardt – Wendy and Lucy | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky (WON) | ||
Rebecca Hall – Vicky Christina Barcelona | |||
Melissa Leo – Frozen River | |||
Best Newcomer | Misty Upham – Frozen River (WON) | ||
Zoe Kazan – Revolutionary Road | |||
David Kross – The Reader | |||
Women's Image Award | Kristin Scott Thomas (WON) | ||
Meryl Streep | |||
Emma Thompson | |||
Hanging in There Award for Persistence | Melissa Leo – Frozen River (WON) | ||
Courtney Hunt | |||
Ellen Kuras | |||
Kristin Scott Thomas | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Catherine Deneuve – A Christmas Tale (WON) | ||
Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia! | |||
Emma Thompson – Last Chance Harvey | |||
2008 Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Sheila Nevins – Producing/Programming at HBO (WON) | ||
Kathleen Kennedy – Producer, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | |||
Kate Winslet – for her performances in The Reader and Revolutionary Road | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Catherine Deneuve (WON) | ||
Dame Judi Dench | |||
Meryl Streep | |||
Award for Humanitarian Activism | All of the Women in Pray the Devil Back to Hell (WON) | ||
Angelina Jolie | |||
Courtney Hunt | |||
2009 | Best Woman Director | Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker (WON) | [15][16] |
Jane Campion – Bright Star | |||
Lone Scherfig – An Education | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Jane Campion – Bright Star (WON) | ||
Nora Ephron – Julie & Julia | |||
Rebecca Miller – The Private Lives of Pippa Lee | |||
Best Animated Female | Coraline – Coraline (WON) | ||
Ellie – Up | |||
Mrs. Fox – Fantastic Mr. Fox | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Carey Mulligan – An Education (WON) | ||
Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air | |||
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious | |||
Women's Image Award | Kathryn Bigelow (WON) | ||
Jane Campion | |||
Meryl Streep | |||
Perseverance Award | Agnès Varda (WON) | ||
Drew Barrymore | |||
Kathryn Bigelow | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia and It's Complicated (WON) | ||
Sophia Loren | |||
Robin Wright Penn | |||
Michelle Pfeiffer | |||
Sexist Pig Award | Robert Luketic – The Ugly Truth (WON) | ||
Michael Bay – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | |||
Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore – Miss March | |||
This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker (WON) | ||
Jane Campion – Bright Star | |||
Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia and It's Complicated | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Agnès Varda (WON) | ||
Jane Campion | |||
Meryl Streep | |||
Award for Humanitarian Activism | Rebecca Cammisa – Which Way Home (WON) | ||
Mia Farrow | |||
Angelina Jolie | |||
2010 | Best Woman Director | Debra Granik – Winter's Bone (WON) | [17][18] |
Andrea Arnold – Fish Tank | |||
Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right | |||
Sofia Coppola – Somewhere | |||
Nicole Holofcener – Please Give | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
Andrea Arnold – Fish Tank | |||
Sofia Coppola – Somewhere | |||
Debra Granik – Winter's Bone | |||
Nicole Holofcener – Please Give | |||
Laeta Kalogridis – Shutter Island | |||
Best Female Action Star | Noomi Rapace – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) (WON) | ||
Angelina Jolie – Salt | |||
Helen Mirren – Red | |||
Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass | |||
Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit | |||
Best Animated Female | Astrid – How To Train Your Dragon (WON) | ||
Barbie – Toy Story 3 | |||
Jessie – Toy Story 3 | |||
Margo, Edith, and Agnes – Despicable Me | |||
Mother Gothel – Tangled | |||
Rapunzel – Tangled | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Jennifer Lawrence – Winter's Bone (WON) | ||
Lena Dunham – Tiny Furniture | |||
Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass | |||
Noomi Rapace – Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) | |||
Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit | |||
Women's Image Award | Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
Sally Hawkins – Made in Dagenham | |||
Helen Mirren – Red | |||
Noomi Rapace – Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2009) | |||
Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit | |||
Perseverance Award | Joan Rivers (WON) | ||
Cher | |||
Lisa Cholodenko | |||
Melissa Leo | |||
Winona Ryder | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Helen Mirren (WON) | ||
Annette Bening | |||
Patricia Clarkson | |||
Melissa Leo | |||
Julianne Moore | |||
Sexist Pig Award | Mel Gibson (WON) | ||
Michael Bay | |||
Michael Patrick King | |||
Michael Winterbottom | |||
Mark Zuckerberg (the character in The Social Network) | |||
This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Debra Granik – Winter's Bone (WON) | ||
Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right | |||
Lena Dunham – Tiny Furniture | |||
Tanya Hamilton – Night Catches Us | |||
Helen Mirren – for opening five movies in the US | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Claire Denis (WON) (TIE) | ||
Helen Mirren (WON) (TIE) | |||
Annette Bening | |||
Ruby Dee | |||
Julie Taymor | |||
Award for Humanitarian Activism | Sandra Bullock (WON) (TIE) | ||
Sean Penn (WON) (TIE) | |||
Angelina Jolie | |||
Oprah Winfrey | |||
2011 | Best Woman Director | Lynne Ramsay – We Need to Talk About Kevin (WON) | [19][20] |
Dee Rees – Pariah | |||
Vera Farmiga – Higher Ground | |||
Kelly Reichardt – Meek's Cutoff | |||
Jennifer Yuh – Kung Fu Panda 2 | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo – Bridesmaids (WON) | ||
Diablo Cody – Young Adult | |||
Abi Morgan – The Iron Lady | |||
Lynne Ramsay and Rory Kinnear – We Need To Talk About Kevin | |||
Dee Rees – Pariah | |||
Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star | Rooney Mara – Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) (WON) (TIE) | ||
Saoirse Ronan – Hanna (WON) (TIE) | |||
Helen Mirren – The Debt | |||
Paula Patton – Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | |||
Zoe Saldana – Colombiana | |||
Best Animated Female | Beans – Isla Fisher – Rango (WON) | ||
Juliet – Emily Blunt – Gnomeo & Juliet | |||
Jewel – Anne Hathaway – Rio | |||
Kitty Softpaws – Salma Hayek – Puss in Boots | |||
Master Tigress – Angelina Jolie – Kung Fu Panda 2 | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Elizabeth Olsen – Martha Marcy May Marlene (WON) | ||
Jessica Chastain – The Tree of Life | |||
Adepero Oduye – Pariah | |||
Rooney Mara – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) | |||
Shailene Woodley – The Descendants | |||
Female Icon Award | Glenn Close – Albert Nobbs (WON) | ||
Viola Davis – The Help | |||
Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Helen Mirren – The Debt (WON) | ||
Glenn Close – Albert Nobbs | |||
Judi Dench – J. Edgar | |||
Vanessa Redgrave – Coriolanus | |||
Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady | |||
This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Jessica Chastain – for performances in four highly acclaimed films (WON) | ||
Thelma Schoonmaker – for editing Hugo | |||
Stacey Snider – for helming DreamWorks | |||
Kristen Wiig – for Bridesmaids | |||
Award for Humanitarian Activism | Angelina Jolie – for UN work and making In the Land of Blood and Honey to raise awareness about genocide (WON) | ||
Sandra Bullock – for tsunami relief | |||
Elaine Hendrix – for Animal Rescue Corps and In Defense of Animals | |||
Elizabeth Taylor – for her work with AIDS | |||
Olivia Wilde – for relief work in Haiti | |||
2012 | Best Woman Director | Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty (WON) | [21][22] |
Andrea Arnold – Wuthering Heights | |||
Sarah Polley – Take This Waltz | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Lucy Alibar (and Benh Zeitlin) – Beasts of the Southern Wild (WON) | ||
Zoe Kazan – Ruby Sparks | |||
Ava DuVernay – Middle of Nowhere | |||
Sarah Polley – Take This Waltz | |||
Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star | Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games (WON) | ||
Gina Carano – Haywire | |||
Anne Hathaway – The Dark Knight Rises | |||
Best Animated Female | Brave – Merida (Kelly Macdonald) (WON) | ||
Rise of the Guardians – Tooth (Isla Fisher) | |||
Wreck-It Ralph – Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Quvenzhané Wallis – Beasts of the Southern Wild (WON) | ||
Samantha Barks – Les Misérables | |||
Ann Dowd – Compliance | |||
Alicia Vikander – A Royal Affair | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Judi Dench – Skyfall (WON) | ||
Helen Mirren – Hitchcock | |||
Emmanuelle Riva – Amour | |||
Award for Humanitarian Activism – Female Icon Award | Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty (WON) | ||
Helen Hunt – The Sessions | |||
Judi Dench – Skyfall | |||
This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Women Documentary Filmmakers, including Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (Detropia), Lauren Greenfield (The Queen of Versailles), Alison Klayman (Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry) and Sarah Burns (The Central Park Five). (WON) | ||
Kathryn Bigelow – for Zero Dark Thirty | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – for The Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook | |||
2013 | Best Woman Director | Nicole Holofcener – Enough Said (WON) | [23][24] |
Lake Bell – In a World... | |||
Gabriele Cowperthwaite – Blackfish | |||
Jennifer Lee – Frozen | |||
Sarah Polley – Stories We Tell | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Nicole Holofcener – Enough Said (WON) | ||
Lake Bell – In a World... | |||
Julie Delpy – Before Midnight | |||
Jennifer Lee – Frozen | |||
Sarah Polley – Stories We Tell | |||
Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star | Sandra Bullock – Gravity (WON) | ||
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | |||
Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass 2 | |||
Best Animated Female | Anna (Kristen Bell) – Frozen (WON) | ||
Eep (Emma Stone) – The Croods | |||
Elsa (Idina Menzel) – Frozen | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Lupita Nyong'o – 12 Years a Slave (WON) | ||
Brie Larson – Short Term 12 | |||
Shailene Woodley – The Spectacular Now | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Sandra Bullock – Gravity (WON) | ||
Judi Dench – Philomena | |||
Meryl Streep – August: Osage County | |||
AWFJ Female Icon Award | Angelina Jolie – for continued commitments to humanitarian causes, and for promoting awareness about breast cancer (WON) | ||
Sandra Bullock – for the strong, capable and very positive female image presented in Gravity | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – for American Hustle and Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and for handling her high degree of celebrity extremely well | |||
This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Haifaa Al-Mansour – for challenging the limitations placed on women within her culture (WON) | ||
Cheryl Boone Isaacs – for becoming President of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | |||
Jehane Noujaim – for risking life and limb to document the Egyptian revolution in The Square | |||
2014 | Best Woman Director | Ava DuVernay – Selma (WON) | [25][26] |
Jennifer Kent – The Babadook | |||
Laura Poitras – Citizenfour | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl (WON) | ||
Jennifer Kent – The Babadook | |||
Gillian Robespierre – Obvious Child | |||
Best Female Action Star | Emily Blunt – Edge of Tomorrow (WON) | ||
Scarlett Johansson – Lucy | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Belle (WON) | ||
Essie Davis – The Babadook | |||
Jenny Slate – Obvious Child | |||
Female Icon Award | Ava DuVernay (WON) (TIE) | ||
Laura Poitras (WON) (TIE) | |||
Angelina Jolie | |||
2015 | Best Woman Director | Marielle Heller – The Diary of a Teenage Girl (WON) | [27][28] |
Isabel Coixet – Learning to Drive | |||
Maya Forbes – Infinitely Polar Bear | |||
Sarah Gavron – Suffragette | |||
Céline Sciamma – Girlhood | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Emma Donoghue – Room (WON) | ||
Marielle Heller – The Diary of a Teenage Girl | |||
Phyllis Nagy – Carol | |||
Amy Schumer – Trainwreck | |||
Best Female Action Star | Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road (WON) | ||
Emily Blunt – Sicario | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 | |||
Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina, Testament of Youth, and The Danish Girl (WON) | ||
Brie Larson – Room | |||
Bel Powley – The Diary of a Teenage Girl | |||
Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens | |||
Female Icon of the Year Award | Chantal Akerman – In Memoriam For being a great filmmaker and inspiration. (WON) | ||
Maria Giese – Activist filmmaker who is spearheading the movement for parity for women directors. | |||
Donna Langley – Chair(wo)man, Universal Pictures, who has brought the studio to unprecedented profits. | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – For breaking the silence about discriminatory practices and unequal pay for actresses. | |||
Charlotte Rampling – Because she's Charlotte Rampling and is iconic. | |||
2016 | Best Woman Director | Ava DuVernay – 13th (WON) | [29][30] |
Andrea Arnold – American Honey | |||
Rebecca Miller – Maggie's Plan | |||
Mira Nair – Queen of Katwe | |||
Kelly Reichardt – Certain Women | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Kelly Reichardt – Certain Women (WON) | ||
Andrea Arnold – American Honey | |||
Rebecca Miller – Maggie's Plan | |||
Lorene Scafaria – The Meddler | |||
Laura Terruso – Hello, My Name Is Doris | |||
Best Animated Female | Judy in Zootopia – Ginnifer Goodwin (WON) (TIE) | ||
Moana in Moana – Auliʻi Cravalho (WON) (TIE) | |||
Dory in Finding Dory – Ellen DeGeneres | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Ruth Negga – Loving (WON) | ||
Sasha Lane – American Honey | |||
Janelle Monáe – Moonlight and Hidden Figures | |||
Madina Nalwanga – Queen of Katwe | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Ava DuVernay – For 13th and raising awareness about the need for diversity and gender equality in Hollywood. (WON) | ||
Anne Hubbell and Amy Hobby for establishing Tangerine Entertainment's Juice Fund to support female filmmakers. | |||
Mynette Louie – President of Gamechanger Films, which finances narrative films directed by women. | |||
April Reign – for creating and mobilizing the #OscarsSoWhite campaign. | |||
2017 | Best Woman Director | Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird (WON) | [31][32] |
Kathryn Bigelow – Detroit | |||
Patty Jenkins – Wonder Woman | |||
Angelina Jolie – First They Killed My Father | |||
Dee Rees – Mudbound | |||
Angela Robinson – Professor Marston and the Wonder Women | |||
Agnès Varda – Faces Places | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird (WON) | ||
Liz Hannah and Josh Singer – The Post | |||
Dee Rees and Virgil Williams – Mudbound | |||
Best Animated Female | Parvana – The Breadwinner – Saara Chaudry (WON) | ||
Marguerite Gachet in Loving Vincent – Saoirse Ronan | |||
Mamá Imelda Rivera in Coco – Alanna Ubach | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Brooklynn Prince – The Florida Project (WON) | ||
Florence Pugh – Lady Macbeth | |||
Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd and all who spoke out against sexual harassment (WON) | ||
Greta Gerwig – for Lady Bird | |||
Patty Jenkins – for Wonder Woman | |||
Angelina Jolie – for First They Killed My Father and The Breadwinner | |||
2018 | Best Woman Director | Marielle Heller – Can You Ever Forgive Me? (WON) | [33][34] |
Elizabeth Chomko – What They Had | |||
Debra Granik – Leave No Trace | |||
Tamara Jenkins – Private Life | |||
Karyn Kusama – Destroyer | |||
Nadine Labaki – Capernaum | |||
Rungano Nyoni – I Am Not a Witch | |||
Sally Potter – The Party | |||
Lynne Ramsay – You Were Never Really Here | |||
Chloé Zhao – The Rider | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Deborah Davis – The Favourite (WON) (with Tony McNamara) | ||
Diablo Cody – Tully | |||
Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini – Leave No Trace | |||
Nicole Holofcener – Can You Ever Forgive Me? (with Jeff Whitty) | |||
Tamara Jenkins – Private Life | |||
Lynne Ramsay – You Were Never Really Here | |||
Audrey Wells – The Hate U Give | |||
Chloé Zhao – The Rider | |||
Best Animated Female | Helen "Elastigirl" Parr in Incredibles 2 – Holly Hunter (WON) | ||
Gwen "Spider-Gwen" Stacy in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Hailee Steinfeld | |||
Meechee in Smallfoot – Zendaya | |||
Tracy Walker in Isle of Dogs – Greta Gerwig | |||
Vanellope von Schweetz in Ralph Breaks the Internet – Sarah Silverman | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Thomasin McKenzie – Leave No Trace (WON) | ||
Yalitza Aparicio – Roma | |||
Elsie Fisher – Eighth Grade | |||
KiKi Layne – If Beale Street Could Talk | |||
Letitia Wright – Black Panther | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Rachel Morrison for paving the road for women cinematographers with her Oscar nomination for Mudbound and scoring as DP on Black Panther. (WON) | ||
82 women who stood on the Palais des Festivals steps at the Cannes Film Festival to protest gender inequality in festival programming. | |||
Ava DuVernay for hiring women filmmakers for Queen Sugar and other projects. | |||
Megan Ellison for challenging the status quo and producing projects by unique and diverse voices. | |||
Nicole Kidman for a banner year of performances in Destroyer, Boy Erased and Aquaman, and for opening opportunity for women in production. | |||
Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and all the women speaking out in the #MeToo movement. | |||
2019 | Best Woman Director | Céline Sciamma – Portrait of a Lady on Fire (WON) | [35][36] |
Greta Gerwig – Little Women | |||
Marielle Heller – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | |||
Lulu Wang – The Farewell | |||
Olivia Wilde – Booksmart | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Greta Gerwig – Little Women (WON) | ||
Lorene Scafaria – Hustlers | |||
Céline Sciamma – Portrait of a Lady on Fire | |||
Lulu Wang – The Farewell | |||
Olivia Wilde – Booksmart | |||
Best Animated Female | Bo Peep (Annie Potts) – Toy Story 4 (WON) | ||
Anna (Kristen Bell) – Frozen II | |||
Elsa (Idina Menzel) – Frozen II | |||
Yi (Chloe Bennet) – Abominable | |||
Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance | Florence Pugh – Midsommar, Little Women, Fighting with My Family (WON) | ||
Awkwafina – The Farewell | |||
Jodie Turner-Smith – Queen & Slim | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Ava DuVernay for creating ARRAY and championing women in film (WON) | ||
Claire Mathon (cinematographer) — Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Atlantics | |||
Anna Serner (Swedish Film Institute) for tireless work on the 5050x2020 initiative | |||
2020 | Best Woman Director | Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman (WON) | [37] |
Eliza Hittman – Never Rarely Sometimes Always | |||
Regina King – One Night in Miami... | |||
Channing Godfrey Peoples – Miss Juneteenth | |||
Kelly Reichardt – First Cow | |||
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Radha Blank – The Forty-Year-Old Version (WON) | ||
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman | |||
Eliza Hittman – Never Rarely Sometimes Always | |||
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland | |||
Best Animated Female | 22 (Tina Fey) – Soul (WON) | ||
Mebh Óg MacTíre (Eva Whittaker) – Wolfwalkers | |||
Robyn Goodfellowe (Honor Kneafsey) – Wolfwalkers | |||
Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance | Sidney Flanigan – Never Rarely Sometimes Always (WON) | ||
Radha Blank – The Forty-Year-Old Version | |||
Helena Zengel – News of the World | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | all indie female writers and directors who normalized abortion as a vital element in the cultural conversation in films such as Saint Frances, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Sister of the Groom, Once Upon a River, The Glorias, and others (WON) | ||
Emerald Fennell for creating Promising Young Woman | |||
all female heads of film festivals who successfully transitioned from live to online events to sustain festival culture through the pandemic | |||
Sophia Loren for a brilliant comeback at age 86 in The Life Ahead | |||
2021 | Best Woman Director | Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog (WON) | [38] |
Julia Ducournau – Titane | |||
Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter | |||
Rebecca Hall – Passing | |||
Sian Heder – CODA | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog (WON) | ||
Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter | |||
Rebecca Hall – Passing | |||
Sian Heder – CODA | |||
Maria Schrader – I'm Your Man | |||
Best Animated Female | Mirabel, Stephanie Beatriz in Encanto (WON) | ||
Katie, Abbi Jacobson in The Mitchells vs. the Machines | |||
Raya, Kelly Marie Tran in Raya and the Last Dragon | |||
Giulia, Emma Berman in Luca | |||
Sisu, Awkwafina in Raya and the Last Dragon | |||
Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance | Emilia Jones in CODA (WON) | ||
Ariana DeBose in West Side Story | |||
Alana Haim in Licorice Pizza | |||
Renate Reinsve in The Worst Person in the World | |||
Rachel Zegler in West Side Story | |||
Outstanding Achievement by A Woman in The Film Industry | Maya Cade for establishing the Black Film Archive (WON) | ||
Victoria Alonso for her achievements at Marvel Studios | |||
Anna Serner for 20 years of female forward work at the Swedish Film Institute | |||
2022 | Best Woman Director | Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Woman King (WON) | [39] |
Chinonye Chukwu – Till | |||
Marie Kreutzer – Corsage | |||
Sarah Polley – Women Talking | |||
Maria Schrader – She Said | |||
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Sarah Polley and Miriam Toews – Women Talking (WON) | ||
Alice Birch – The Wonder asn Mothering Sunday | |||
Rebecca Lenkiewicz – She Said | |||
Domee Shi – Turning Red | |||
Dana Stevens and Maria Bello – The Woman King | |||
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun | |||
Best Animated Female | Connie, Isabella Rossellini – Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (WON) | ||
Izzy, Keke Palmer – Lightyear | |||
Kat, Lyric Ross – Wendell & Wild | |||
"Kitty Softpaws", Salma Hayek – Puss in Boots: Last Wish | |||
Mei, Rosalie Chiang – Turning Red | |||
Ming, Sandra Oh – Turning Red | |||
Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance | Danielle Deadwyler – Till (WON) | ||
Frankie Corio – Aftersun | |||
Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All at Once | |||
Thuso Mbedu – The Woman King | |||
Amber Midthunder – Prey | |||
Sadie Sink – The Whale | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Viola Davis – For getting The Woman King made as her lifetime passion project and creating opportunities for other women creatives (WON) | ||
Nina Menkes and Maria Giese – For making Brainwashed, analyzing and illustrating the misogynistic representation of women in Hollywood movies | |||
Domee Shi – For being the first woman to direct a film for Pixar and for becoming Pixar's VP of Creative | |||
Jacqueline Stewart – For ongoing advocacy of the underrepresented and becoming president of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures | |||
Michelle Yeoh – Lifetime Achievement award | |||
2023 | Best Woman Director | Ava DuVernay – Origin | [40] |
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn | |||
Greta Gerwig – Barbie | |||
Celine Song – Past Lives | |||
Justine Triet – Anatomy of a Fall (WON) | |||
Best Woman Screenwriter | Samy Burch – May December | ||
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn | |||
Greta Gerwig (with Noah Baumbach) – Barbie | |||
Celine Song – Past Lives (WON) | |||
Justine Triet (with Arthur Harari) – Anatomy of a Fall | |||
Best Animated Female | Ariana DeBose – Wish | ||
Ayo Edebiri – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem | |||
Leah Lewis – Elemental | |||
Chloe Grace Moretz – Nimona | |||
Hailee Steinfeld – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (WON) | |||
Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance | Abby Ryder Fortson – Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. | ||
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon (WON) | |||
Greta Lee – Past Lives | |||
Da'Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers | |||
Cailee Spaeny – Priscilla | |||
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | Fran Drescher – for leading SAG-AFTRA through the actors' strike and standing strong for an equitable contract. (WON) | ||
Ava DuVernay – For creating a new financing model, for consistently supporting women in film and for focusing her work on social justice. | |||
Greta Gerwig – For all that is Barbie. | |||
Lily Gladstone – For championing Native American stories, advocating for diversity and authenticity, and for starring in two exceptional films in 2023. | |||
Margot Robbie – For producing and starring in Barbie, and for continued support for women in film via her LuckyChap production company. | |||
EDA Special Mention Awards
(WON) | Indicates the winner |
Year | Category | Nominee | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Norbit (WON) | [11][12] |
Beowulf | |||
Black Snake Moan | |||
The Nanny Diaries | |||
Wild Hogs | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Hilary Swank (WON) | ||
Halle Berry | |||
Nicole Kidman | |||
Catherine Zeta-Jones | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Margot at the Wedding (WON) | ||
Evening | |||
Georgia Rule | |||
Reservation Road | |||
Best of the Fests | 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (WON) | ||
Black Sheep (special mention) | |||
Four Sheets to the Wind (special mention) | |||
Grbavica: Land of My Dreams (special mention) | |||
Never Forever (special mention) | |||
Red Road (special mention) | |||
Secret Sunshine (special mention) | |||
Angel | |||
The Cake Eaters | |||
Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life | |||
Day Zero | |||
Out of Time | |||
Sweet Mud | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | Eastern Promises – Viggo Mortensen's full frontal (WON) | ||
The Host – Tracking shot of monsters appearing | |||
Golden Door – Emigrants swimming in milk | |||
Into the Wild – Emile Hirsch's dying scene | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity or Sexuality | Eastern Promises – Viggo Mortensen (WON) | ||
Atonement – Keira Knightley | |||
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead – Marisa Tomei/Philip Seymour Hoffman | |||
Lust, Caution – Tang Wei | |||
Best Seduction | Atonement – Keira Knightley and James McAvoy (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Namesake – Tabu and Irrfan Khan (WON) (TIE) | |||
Juno – Elliot Page[lower-alpha 1] and Michael Cera | |||
Waitress – Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion | |||
Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Shrek the Third (WON) | ||
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | |||
Rush Hour 3 | |||
Spider-Man 3 | |||
Cultural Crossover Award | Persepolis (WON) | ||
The Namesake | |||
Killer of Sheep | |||
Bravest Performance Award | Julie Christe – Away from Her (WON) | ||
Kate Dickie – Red Road | |||
Jodie Foster – The Brave One | |||
Best Leap from Actress to Director Award | Sarah Polley (WON) | ||
Kasi Lemmons | |||
Julie Delpy | |||
Adrienne Shelly | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award | Robin Wright Penn (b. 1966) and Anthony Hopkins (b. 1937) – Beowulf (WON) | ||
Téa Leoni (b. 1966) and Ben Kingsley (b. 1943) – You Kill Me | |||
2008 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | 27 Dresses (WON) | [13][14] |
Choke | |||
The House Bunny | |||
My Blueberry Nights | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Kate Hudson (WON) | ||
Diane Keaton | |||
Nicole Kidman | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Mamma Mia! (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Women (WON) (TIE) | |||
Mad Money | |||
Best of the Fests | Hunger (WON) | ||
Cook County | |||
The Hurt Locker | |||
Moving Midway | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | The Dark Knight – Joker's first scene (WON) (TIE) | ||
Slumdog Millionaire – Young Jamal jumps into the poop (WON) (TIE) | |||
Doubt – Viola Davis' scenes | |||
Slumdog Millionaire – Eye gouging | |||
Standard Operating Procedure – Sabrina Harman interview | |||
The Wrestler – Mickey Rourke getting stapled | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity or Sexuality | Elegy (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Reader (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Wrestler | |||
Best Seduction | Vicky Cristina Barcelona (WON) | ||
Happy-Go-Lucky | |||
The Visitor | |||
Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (WON) (TIE) | ||
Saw V (WON) (TIE) | |||
Step Up 2: The Streets | |||
Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | The Women (WON) | ||
Death Race | |||
The Incredible Hulk | |||
Cultural Crossover Award | Slumdog Millionaire (WON) | ||
The Reader | |||
Waltz with Bashir | |||
Bravest Performance Award | Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler (WON) | ||
Melissa Leo – Frozen River | |||
Kate Winslet – The Reader | |||
Best Leap from Actress to Director Award | Helen Hunt – Then She Found Me (WON) | ||
Greta Gerwig – Nights and Weekends | |||
Amy Redford – The Guitar | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award | The Wackness – Ben Kingsley (b. 1943) and Mary-Kate Olsen (b. 1986) (WON) | ||
88 Minutes – Al Pacino (b. 1940) and Alicia Witt (b. 1975) | |||
Righteous Kill – Robert De Niro (b. 1943) and Carla Gugino (b. 1971) | |||
2009 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Robert Luketic – The Ugly Truth (WON) | [15][16] |
Lars von Trier – Antichrist | |||
Jody Hill – Observe and Report | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Hilary Swank (WON) | ||
Megan Fox | |||
Katherine Heigl | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Amelia (WON) | ||
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus | |||
Precious | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | Inglourious Basterds – Shoshanna (Mélanie Laurent) burns down the theater. (WON) | ||
Precious – Mary (Mo'Nique) admits the truth about abuse. | |||
Zombieland – Surprise celebrity cameo (no spoilers here) | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | An Education – Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (WON) (TIE) | ||
It's Complicated – Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin (WON) (TIE) | |||
Bright Star – Abbie Cornish and Ben Whishaw | |||
Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (WON) | ||
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian | |||
Terminator Salvation | |||
Cultural Crossover Award | District 9 (WON) | ||
Amreeka | |||
The Stoning of Soraya M. | |||
Bravest Performance Award | Mo'Nique – Precious (WON) | ||
Charlotte Gainsbourg – Antichrist | |||
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award | Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood – Whatever Works (40 years) (WON) | ||
Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal – Crazy Heart (28 years) | |||
Kevin James and Jayma Mays – Paul Blart: Mall Cop (14 years) | |||
2010 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Sex and the City 2, Michael Patrick King, Sarah Jessica Parker, cast and crew (WON) | [17][18] |
Jackass 3D | |||
Jonah Hex | |||
Mel Gibson | |||
Valentine's Day and Garry Marshall | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Jennifer Aniston (WON) | ||
Halle Berry | |||
Katherine Heigl | |||
Sarah Jessica Parker | |||
Reese Witherspoon | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | For Colored Girls (WON) | ||
Black Swan | |||
Conviction | |||
Inception | |||
The Social Network | |||
Waiting for "Superman" | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | Black Swan – Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) sprouts black wings and final dance performance. (WON) | ||
127 Hours – Aron Ralston (James Franco) cuts off his arm. | |||
Inception – Paris folds in on itself. | |||
The Kids Are All Right – Nic (Annette Bening) finds out that Jules (Julianne Moore) is cheating. | |||
Winter's Bone – Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) cuts off her dead father's hands with a chain saw. | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
Black Swan | |||
Blue Valentine | |||
I Am Love | |||
Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Sex and The City 2 (WON) | ||
Iron Man 2 | |||
Little Fockers | |||
Tron: Legacy | |||
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | |||
The Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Clash of the Titans (WON) | ||
The A-Team | |||
Death at a Funeral | |||
Let Me In | |||
Robin Hood | |||
Cultural Crossover Award | The Kids Are All Right (WON) | ||
Four Lions | |||
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) | |||
Mother | |||
Waste Land | |||
Bravest Performance Award | Natalie Portman – Black Swan (WON) | ||
Annette Bening and Juliane Moore – The Kids Are All Right | |||
James Franco – 127 Hours | |||
Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass | |||
Paprika Steen – Applause | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award | Solitary Man – Michael Douglas and Imogen Poots (45 years) (WON) | ||
Barney's Version – Paul Giamatti and Rosamund Pike (12 years) | |||
The Company Men – Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello (21 years) | |||
Machete – Danny Trejo and Jessica Alba (37 years) | |||
You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger – Anthony Hopkins and Lucy Punch (40 years) | |||
2011 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | The Hollywood Reporter for failing to invite any women to join the Directors Roundtable (WON) | [19][20] |
I Melt with You | |||
Jack and Jill | |||
Something Borrowed | |||
Sucker Punch | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | All actresses in New Year's Eve (WON) | ||
Jennifer Aniston | |||
Kate Hudson | |||
Sarah Jessica Parker | |||
Amanda Seyfried | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (WON) | ||
Drive | |||
The Future | |||
Sucker Punch | |||
Young Adult | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | The Artist – The sound of glass clinking on the table (WON) | ||
Drive – The elevator scene | |||
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Lisbeth's revenge | |||
The Help – The pie scene | |||
Shame – Carey Mulligan singing New York | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | Melancholia – Justine in the moonlight (WON) (TIE) | ||
Shame – Opening sequence on the subway train (WON) (TIE) | |||
A Dangerous Method – Carl Jung spanks Sabina Speilrein | |||
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Lisbeth mounts Mikael | |||
Shame – Brandon with co-worker | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | The Hangover Part II (WON) | ||
Arthur | |||
Cars 2 | |||
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil | |||
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference | Albert Nobbs – Glenn Close (64) and Mia Wasikowska (22) (WON) (TIE) | ||
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 – Bella (18) and Edward (over 100) (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Daniel Craig (43) and Rooney Mara (26) | |||
Midnight in Paris – Owen Wilson (43) and Léa Seydoux (26) | |||
Sleeping Beauty – Emily Browning (23) and Man 1 (Peter Carroll, 68), Man 2 (Chris Haywood, 63), and Man 3 (Hugh Keays-Byrne, 64) | |||
2012 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Sean Anders – That's My Boy (WON) | [21][22] |
Sacha Baron Cohen – The Dictator | |||
Gabriele Muccino – Playing for Keeps | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Katherine Heigl – One for the Money (WON) (TIE) | ||
Reese Witherspoon – This Means War (WON) (TIE) | |||
Nicole Kidman – The Paperboy | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Anna Karenina (WON) | ||
Cloud Atlas | |||
Les Misérables | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | Les Misérables – Anne Hathaway as Fantine sings I Dreamed a Dream (WON) (TIE) | ||
Zero Dark Thirty – Jessica Chastain as Maya says, I'm the mother… (WON) (TIE) | |||
Argo – The runway chase. | |||
Flight – Crash sequence | |||
Rust and Bone – Marion Cotillard as Stephanie dances in the wheelchair. | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | The Sessions – Helen Hunt and John Hawkes (WON) | ||
Anna Karenina – Keira Knightley and Aaron Taylor-Johnson | |||
Rust and Bone – Marion Cotilliard | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Red Dawn (WON) (TIE) | ||
Total Recall (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Amazing Spider-Man | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference Between The Leading Man and The Love Interest Award | Flight – Denzel Washington (b. 1954) and Kelly Reilly (b. 1977)... and Nadine Velazquez (b. 1978) (WON) | ||
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World – Steve Carell (b. 1962) and Keira Knightley (b. 1985) | |||
Silver Linings Playbook – Bradley Cooper (b. 1975) and Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) | |||
2013 | AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | The Counselor – Ridley Scott (WON) | [23][24] |
Grown Ups 2 – Dennis Dugan | |||
Movie 43 – Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Brett Ratner, Jonathan van Tulleken, and Bob Odenkirk | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Cameron Diaz – for The Counselor (WON) | ||
Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine – for Spring Breakers | |||
Melissa McCarthy – for Identity Thief and The Heat | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | The Counselor (WON) | ||
All Is Lost | |||
Blue Is the Warmest Color | |||
Unforgettable Moment Award | 12 Years a Slave – Solomon Northup hanging (WON) | ||
12 Years a Slave – Patsy pleads for soap | |||
Gravity – George Clooney reappears | |||
Her – Phone sex sequences | |||
Nebraska – That's not my air compressor | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | Her – Scarlett Johansson and Joaquin Phoenix for their digital lovemaking (WON) | ||
Blue Is The Warmest Color – Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos | |||
The Spectacular Now – Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Carrie (WON) (TIE) | ||
Oz the Great and Powerful (WON) (TIE) | |||
Grown Ups 2 | |||
The Hangover Part III | |||
Kick-Ass 2 | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Award | Last Vegas – Michael Douglas (b. 1944) and Bre Blair (b. 1980) (WON) | ||
August: Osage County – Dermot Mulroney (b. 1963) and Abigail Breslin (b. 1996) | |||
The Invisible Woman – Ralph Fiennes (b. 1962) and Felicity Jones (b. 1983) | |||
The Lifeguard – Kristen Bell (b. 1980) and David Lambert (b. 1993) (unusually, a pairing with an older woman) | |||
Oblivion – Tom Cruise (b. 1962) and Andrea Riseborough (b. 1981)/Olga Kurylenko (b. 1979) | |||
2014 | Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Cameron Diaz – Annie, The Other Woman, Sex Tape (WON) | [25][26] |
Jennifer Aniston – Horrible Bosses 2 | |||
Melissa McCarthy – Tammy | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | Inherent Vice (WON) | ||
Foxcatcher | |||
Unbroken | |||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | Under the Skin – Scarlett Johansson (WON) | ||
Gone Girl – Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck, and Neil Patrick Harris | |||
Only Lovers Left Alive – Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Tilda Swinton (WON) | ||
Julianne Moore | |||
Meryl Streep | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | Magic in the Moonlight – Colin Firth (b. 1960) and Emma Stone (b. 1988) (WON) | ||
Draft Day – Kevin Costner (b. 1955) and Jennifer Garner (b. 1972) | |||
Edge of Tomorrow – Tom Cruise (b. 1962) and Emily Blunt (b. 1983) | |||
2015 | Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction | Anomalisa (WON) (TIE) | [27][28] |
Carol (WON) (TIE) | |||
The Diary of a Teenage Girl | |||
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Charlotte Rampling (WON) (TIE) | ||
Lily Tomlin (WON) (TIE) | |||
Helen Mirren | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award | Danny Collins – Al Pacino (b. 1940) and Katarina Čas (b. 1976) (WON) | ||
Freeheld – Julianne Moore (b. 1960) and Elliot Page[lower-alpha 1] (b. 1987) | |||
Irrational Man – Joaquin Phoenix (b. 1974) and Emma Stone (b. 1988) | |||
Spectre – Daniel Craig (b. 1968) and Léa Seydoux (b. 1985) | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Emma Stone – Aloha (WON) | ||
Bryce Dallas Howard – Jurassic World | |||
Dakota Johnson – Fifty Shades of Grey | |||
Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't | The Danish Girl (WON) | ||
Aloha | |||
The Hateful Eight | |||
Sisters | |||
2016 | Actress Defying Age and Ageism | Annette Bening – 20th Century Women (WON) (TIE) | [29][30] |
Isabelle Huppert – Elle and Things to Come (WON) (TIE) | |||
Viola Davis – Fences | |||
Sally Field – Hello, My Name Is Doris | |||
Helen Mirren – Eye in the Sky | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award | Rules Don't Apply – Warren Beatty (b. 1937) and Lily Collins (b. 1989) (WON) | ||
Dirty Grandpa – Robert De Niro (b. 1943) and Aubrey Plaza (b. 1984) | |||
Independence Day: Resurgence – Charlotte Gainsbourg (b. 1971) and Jeff Goldblum (b. 1952) | |||
Mechanic: Resurrection – Jason Statham (b. 1967) and Jessica Alba (b. 1981) | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | Jennifer Aniston – Mother's Day and Office Christmas Party (WON) | ||
Melissa McCarthy – The Boss and Ghostbusters | |||
Margot Robbie – Suicide Squad and The Legend of Tarzan | |||
Julia Roberts – Mother's Day | |||
Shailene Woodley – The Divergent Series | |||
Bravest Performance Award | Isabelle Huppert – Elle (WON) | ||
Jessica Chastain – Miss Sloane | |||
Naomie Harris – Moonlight | |||
Sasha Lane – American Honey | |||
Ruth Negga – Loving | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | Ben-Hur (WON) | ||
Ghostbusters | |||
Independence Day: Resurgence | |||
The Magnificent Seven | |||
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Sharon Maguire and Renée Zellweger – Bridget Jones's Baby (WON) | ||
Nicolas Winding Refn and Elle Fanning – The Neon Demon | |||
David Ayer and Margot Robbie – Suicide Squad | |||
David E. Talbert and Mo'Nique – Almost Christmas | |||
2017 | Actress Defying Age and Ageism | ||
Agnès Varda – Faces, Places (WON) | [31][32] | ||
Annette Bening – Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool | |||
Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award | |||
I Love You, Daddy – Chloe Grace Moretz (b. 1997) and John Malkovich (b. 1953) (WON) | |||
mother! – Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) and Javier Bardem (b. 1969) | |||
The Mummy and American Made – Tom Cruise (b. 1962) with Annabelle Wallis (b. 1984) and Sarah Wright (b. 1983), respectively | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | |||
Kate Winslet for Wonder Wheel and The Mountain Between Us (WON) | |||
Dakota Johnson for 50 Shades Darker | |||
Jennifer Lawrence for mother! | |||
Bravest Performance Award | |||
Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water (WON) (TIE) | |||
Margot Robbie – I, Tonya (WON) (TIE) | |||
Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award | |||
The Mummy (WON) | |||
Baywatch | |||
Murder on the Orient Express | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | |||
The Sexual Tormentors – Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Brett Ratner, et al. (WON) | |||
Darren Aronofsky and all associated with mother! | |||
Louis C.K. and all associated with I Love You, Daddy | |||
2018 | Actress Defying Age and Ageism | ||
Viola Davis – Widows (WON) | [33][34] | ||
Glenn Close – The Wife | |||
Nicole Kidman – Destroyer | |||
Sissy Spacek – The Old Man & the Gun | |||
Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith – Tea With the Dames | |||
Bravest Performance | |||
Olivia Colman – The Favourite (WON) | |||
Toni Collette – Hereditary | |||
Viola Davis – Widows | |||
Nicole Kidman – Destroyer | |||
Melissa McCarthy – Can You Ever Forgive Me? | |||
Charlize Theron – Tully | |||
Mary Elizabeth Winstead – All About Nina | |||
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent | |||
Jennifer Lawrence – Red Sparrow (WON) | |||
Anna Faris – Overboard | |||
Jennifer Garner – Peppermint | |||
Dakota Johnson – Fifty Shades Freed | |||
Melissa McCarthy – Life of the Party and The Happytime Murders | |||
Amy Schumer – I Feel Pretty | |||
Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest | |||
Mission: Impossible – Fallout – Tom Cruise (b. 1962) and Rebecca Ferguson (b. 1983) (WON) | |||
Mandy – Nicolas Cage (b. 1964) and Andrea Riseborough (b. 1981) | |||
Overboard – Eugenio Derbez (b. 1961) and Anna Faris (b. 1976) | |||
Red Sparrow – Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) and Joel Edgerton (b. 1974) | |||
Siberia – Ana Ularu (b. 1985) and Keanu Reeves (b. 1964) | |||
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made | |||
Overboard (WON) | |||
Death Wish | |||
Fifty Shades Freed | |||
The Predator | |||
Robin Hood | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | |||
Abusers and alleged abusers – Harvey Weinstein, Les Moonves, Louis C.K., James Franco, Bryan Singer, Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer et al. (WON) | |||
Fifty Shades Freed | |||
The Happytime Murders | |||
Red Sparrow | |||
2019 | Grand Dame Award for Defying Ageism | Zhao Shuzhen – The Farewell (WON) | [35][36] |
Maggie Smith – Downton Abbey | |||
Helen Mirren – The Good Liar | |||
Most Daring Performance Award | Aisling Franciosi – The Nightingale (WON) | ||
Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers | |||
Lupita Nyong'o – Us | |||
Florence Pugh – Midsommar | |||
Renée Zellweger – Judy | |||
She Deserves a New Agent Award | Anne Hathaway – The Hustle and Serenity (WON) | ||
Diane Keaton and ensemble – Poms | |||
Kristen Stewart – Charlie's Angels and Seberg | |||
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award | The Public – Emilio Estevez (b. 1962) and Taylor Schilling (b. 1984), 22 years (WON) | ||
Dolemite Is My Name – Eddie Murphy (b. 1961) and Da'Vine Joy Randolph (b. 1986), 25 years | |||
Lucy in the Sky – Jon Hamm (b. 1971) and Zazie Beetz (b. 1991), 20 years | |||
Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award | Charlie's Angels (WON) | ||
Dumbo | |||
The Lion King | |||
Men in Black: International | |||
Dark Phoenix | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | HFPA for excluding women nominees in major Golden Globe categories (WON) | ||
Louis C.K. comeback tour | |||
The Beach Bum | |||
Harvey Weinstein, more of the same | |||
2020 | Grand Dame Award for Defying Ageism | Sophia Loren – The Life Ahead (WON) | [37] |
Ellen Burstyn – Pieces of a Woman | |||
Tsai Chin – Lucky Grandma | |||
Frances McDormand – Nomadland | |||
Most Daring Performance Award | Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (WON) | ||
Haley Bennett – Swallow | |||
Elisabeth Moss – The Invisible Man | |||
Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman | |||
She Deserves a New Agent Award | Uma Thurman – The War with Grandpa (WON) | ||
Katie Holmes – The Secret: Dare to Dream | |||
Rose Byrne – Like a Boss | |||
Tiffany Haddish – Like a Boss | |||
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award | Tenet – Elizabeth Debicki (b. 1990) and Kenneth Branagh (b. 1960), 30 years (WON) | ||
The Burnt Orange Heresy – Elizabeth Debicki (b. 1990) and Claes Bang (b. 1967), 23 years | |||
The Devil All the Time – Riley Keough (b. 1989) and Jason Clarke (b. 1969), 20 years | |||
Mank – Amanda Seyfried (b. 1985) and Charles Dance (b. 1946), 39 years; and Seyfried and Gary Oldman (b. 1958), 27 years | |||
Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award | Dolittle (WON) | ||
The Croods: A New Age | |||
Rebecca | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Christopher Nolan for insisting that Tenet be screened exclusively in theaters during a pandemic (WON) (TIE) | ||
Dallas Sonnier and Adam Donaghey at Cinestate for sexual harassment, abuse, and coverup (WON) (TIE) | |||
Shia LaBeouf for his ongoing abusive behavior | |||
2021 | Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism | Dame Judi Dench (WON) | [38] |
Rita Moreno | |||
Dame Diana Rigg | |||
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award | The Many Saints of Newark: Ray Liotta and Michela DeRossi (38 years) | ||
Red Rocket: Simon Rex and Suzanna Son (21 years) | |||
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard: Salma Hayek and Samuel L. Jackson (17 years) | |||
Nightmare Alley: David Strathairn and Toni Collette (22 years) | |||
Licorice Pizza: Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman (10 years) | |||
No Time to Die: Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux (17 years) (WON) | |||
She Deserves a New Agent Award | Amy Adams for The Woman in the Window and Dear Evan Hansen | ||
Melissa McCarthy for The Starling (WON) | |||
Chloe Grace Moretz for Tom & Jerry | |||
Most Daring Performance Award | Sandra Bullock – The Unforgivable | ||
Olivia Colman – The Lost Daughter | |||
Ruth Negga – Passing | |||
Renate Reinsve – The Worst Person in the World | |||
Agathe Rousselle – Titane (WON) | |||
Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award | Space Jam: A New Legacy (WON) | ||
The Boss Baby: Family Business | |||
Cruella | |||
Ghostbusters: Afterlife | |||
Tom & Jerry | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award | Gina Carano, Nicki Minaj and Letitia Wright for using celeb status for antivax propaganda | ||
Producers, crew and cast of Rust for not following proper safety protocol and causing the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins (WON) | |||
Warner Bros for contributing to Mel Gibson's resurgence by hiring him to direct Lethal Weapon 5. | |||
2022 | Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism | Emma Thompson (WON) | [39] |
Viola Davis | |||
Jamie Lee Curtis | |||
Michelle Yeoh | |||
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award | Crimes of the Future: Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux (27 years) (WON) | ||
Confess, Fletch: Jon Hamm and Lorenza Izzo (17 years) | |||
Deep Water: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas (16 years) | |||
Eiffel: Romain Duris and Emma Mackey (22 years) | |||
She Deserves a New Agent Award | Ana de Armas for Blonde (WON) | ||
Bryce Dallas Howard for Jurassic World Dominion | |||
Margot Robbie for Babylon | |||
Rebel Wilson for Senior Year | |||
Most Daring Performance | Emma Thompson – Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (WON) | ||
Cate Blanchett – Tár | |||
Viola Davis – The Woman King | |||
Danielle Deadwyler – Till | |||
Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once | |||
Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award | Jurassic World Dominion (WON) | ||
Firestarter | |||
Halloween Ends | |||
Pinocchio | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award (Women and men are eligible) | Harvey Weinstein for everything and forever. (WON) | ||
Alec Baldwin and the crew of Rust for continuing to deny responsibility for the on set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The situation is still messy. A wrongful death lawsuit was settled, but the criminal investigation continues. In November, Baldwin sued crew members for giving him the loaded prop gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. News reports say Baldwin also texted Hutchins's husband, Matthew, saying that the gun was never meant to be fired at a particular camera angle. | |||
Blonde and Andrew Dominik | |||
Will Smith for his behavior at the Oscars and in the aftermath | |||
2023 | Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism | Annette Bening – Nyad (WON) | [39] |
Julia Louis Dreyfus – You Hurt My Feelings | |||
Jodie Foster – Nyad | |||
Helen Mirren – Golda and Fast X | |||
Julianne Moore – May December | |||
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award | Killers of the Flower Moon – Leo DiCaprio (49) and Lily Gladstone (37) | ||
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One – Tom Cruise (61) and Hayley Atwell (41) | |||
Oppenheimer – Cillian Murphy (47) and Florence Pugh (27) (WON) | |||
Poor Things – Mark Ruffalo (56) and Emma Stone (35) | |||
She Deserves a New Agent Award | Ana de Armas – Ghosted | ||
Candace Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Mary Steenburgen – Book Club: The Next Chapter (WON/TIE) | |||
Toni Colette – Mafia Mamma (WON/TIE) | |||
Nia Vardalos – My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 | |||
Reese Witherspoon – Your Place or Mine | |||
Most Daring Performance | Annette Bening – Nyad | ||
Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall | |||
Sandra Hüller – The Zone of Interest | |||
Julianne Moore – May December | |||
Emma Stone – Poor Things (WON) | |||
Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award | The Exorcist: Believer (WON) | ||
The Expendables 4 | |||
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes | |||
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | |||
Magic Mike's Last Dance | |||
AWFJ Hall of Shame Award (Women and men are eligible) | The AMPTP and studio heads for their despicable behavior concerning the WGA and SAG-AFTRA negotiations and strikes. (WON) | ||
Drew Barrymore for resuming her show during the WGA strike, resulting in three writers leaving the show. | |||
Greta Gerwig for crossing WGA and SAG-AFTRA picket lines (she's a member of both and although not an actor in Barbie, she co-wrote it) to promote Barbie, claiming she was just there as a non-striking director. Her co-writer Noah Baumbach respected the picket line. Media gave her a free pass while Black director Justin Simien (not a member of any striking guild) was given flack for attending the Disney premiere of his film Haunted Mansion. Shame on Greta. | |||
Jonathan Majors for domestic violence. | |||
Danny Masterson, sentenced to 30 years to life in prison after having been found guilty of raping two women. | |||
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